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Before the release of The Notorious One’s seminal debut, Ready To Die, Christopher Wallace was just an up-and-coming rapper, albeit one with a bit of a buzz. The hip hop heavyweight was being written up in Interview magazine, and McIntyre was the photog handling the shoot.

If you been taking the subway or trains in the city, then you might have just have noticed that the new Sprite ad's have running in the Subway and the trains are now featuring the late great Notorious B.I.G.

The Notorious B.I.G.’s recording contract and other documents are going up for sale, and for the first time ever, fans will get a peak at the only known contract signed by the late Brooklyn MC’s before his death.

*In 1986, Sprite became one of the first mainstream brands to acknowledge the cultural impact of hip-hop by creating a pioneering national television commercial featuring rapper Kurtis Blow.
Nearly 30 years later, Sprite continues to evolve its role in hip-hop with the launch of 16 limited-edition package designs that pay homage to some of the most admired lyricists of all time.